The Best Peach Cobbler
The Best Peach Cobbler is a spring and summer dessert made with peaches, topped with a sugar-cookie-style crust that bakes up perfectly.

Here in the Lofthouse we go wild over fruit desserts. In the realm of classic fruit treats, few can rival the comforting allure of a well-made peach cobbler. This recipe elevates the traditional approach, blending simplicity with sophistication. My recipe for The Best Peach Cobbler is one of the most heavenly desserts that you might be able to imagine. Everything about it is pure bliss.
This timeless recipe transforms humble ingredients into a mouthwatering masterpiece that’s perfect for any occasion. Picture plump, juicy peaches enveloped in a golden-brown cookie crust, creating a symphony of flavors that dance on your taste buds. Whether you’re using fresh, ripe peaches or opting for the convenience of canned ones, this dessert is a testament to the sweet indulgence of homemade goodness.
THE BEST PEACH COBBLER
It all begins with sliced peaches. While fresh peaches are highly recommended, canned peaches stand as a reliable alternative, ensuring a taste of summer all year round. The first layer of magic is sprinkled atop the peaches, where 2 tablespoons of sugar work their sweet enchantment. This not only enhances the sweetness of the peaches but also contributes to the creation of a luscious, caramelized syrup as the cobbler bakes.
Now, the batter. In a medium bowl, a blend of sugar, softened butter, all-purpose flour, baking powder, and a pinch of salt is meticulously crafted. For an extra touch of warmth, a hint of nutmeg is invited to the party, though this is entirely optional and can be tailored to personal preferences.
The batter, akin to the consistency of cookie dough, comes to life with the addition of a large egg and a splash of vanilla extract. The result is a velvety-smooth concoction that will soon become the golden crown atop the succulent peaches. Carefully placing the batter over the peaches, the cobbler is ushered into the oven, where alchemy occurs. In just 35 to 40 minutes, the crust transforms into a glorious golden brown, forming a tantalizing contrast to the rich, gooey peaches beneath.

INGREDIENTS
- 4 cups sliced peaches (fresh is best, but canned peaches work great too)
- 2 Tablespoons + 1 cup granulated sugar, divided
- 1/2 cup salted butter, softened
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- tiny pinch of salt
- pinch of nutmeg (optional)
- 1 large egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
COOKING INSTRUCTIONS
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease a 2-quart baking dish with non-stick spray. Spread sliced peaches out in a single layer in a prepared dish. Sprinkle the tops of peaches with 2 Tablespoons sugar.
In a medium bowl, with an electric hand-mixer, beat 1 cup sugar and softened butter together until combined. Add flour, baking powder, salt (and nutmeg if using). Mix. Then add in egg and vanilla. Continue to beat and mix until just combined. (Batter will be the consistency of cookie dough batter.)
Take chunks of dough and flatten them with your hand. Carefully place batter all over the tops of peaches. It doesn’t have to fully cover the peaches.
Bake in a preheated oven for 36 to 40 minutes or until the crust is golden brown and cooked through. Remove from the oven and let it stand for 5 to 10 minutes before serving. Enjoy with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream!

SERVINGS
This recipe ensures that approximately 6 servings are generously provided. Whether you’re hosting a family gathering, a cozy dinner with friends, or a festive celebration, the bountiful serving size ensures that everyone can indulge in the rich, fruity goodness of this peach cobbler.
STORING INSTRUCTIONS
After the cobbler has cooled, cover the baking dish securely with foil or transfer any remaining portions to an airtight container. Refrigerate for up to 3 days, preserving the crisp edges and luscious peach filling. When the craving for a sweet escape strikes again, a brief reheating session in the oven will restore the cobbler to its initial perfection, ready to delight your taste buds once more.
GLUTEN-FREE ADAPTATION
Great news for dessert enthusiasts with gluten sensitivities – adapting this peach cobbler recipe to be gluten-free is a seamless and inclusive process. Substitute the traditional all-purpose flour with a reliable gluten-free alternative, ensuring that everyone at the table, regardless of dietary restrictions, can revel in the delectable flavors of this classic treat. The adaptation preserves the essence of a perfect peach cobbler experience, making it accessible and enjoyable for a diverse range of preferences.
TURN THE BEST INTO THE ABSOLUTE VERY BEST
Elevate the indulgence by exploring delightful side pairings that complement its warm, fruity goodness. A classic choice is to serve it with a scoop of velvety vanilla ice cream or a dollop of airy whipped cream, introducing a cool and creamy element that harmonizes with the flavors of the cobbler. For those who appreciate a touch of contrast, consider presenting the cobbler alongside a scoop of tangy Greek yogurt, adding a refreshing twist to each bite. The versatility of this dessert makes it a delightful centerpiece for a dessert spread, whether it’s a casual family gathering, an intimate dinner, or a festive celebration with friends.
ENJOY THIS RECIPE? HERE ARE A FEW MORE CREATIVE COBBLERS!
Easy Cherry Cobbler – This tasty dessert just got so much better, because all you need is 6 ingredients to make it! Indulgence with a touch of ease.
Pumpkin Cobbler – This year try a little something new instead of a traditional pie. All of the familiar warm, and satisfying flavors of pumpkin with a cobbler twist.
Strawberry Cobbler – This sensational summer fruit is turned into a heartwarming autumnal dessert. Your kids are going to love this one!
Peach Crisp – Another warm, spiced dessert to enjoy fresh peaches with. Topped and baked with oats, cinnamon, sugar, and brown sugar for a tasty treat.

The Best Peach Cobbler
Ingredients
- 4 cups freshly sliced peaches (canned peaches work great too. Drain the juice first)
- 2 Tablespoons + 1 cup granulated sugar divided
- 1/2 cup salted butter softened
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- tiny pinch of salt
- pinch of nutmeg optional
- 1 large egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease a 2 quart baking dish with non-stick spray.
- Spread sliced peaches out in a single layer in prepared dish. Sprinkle tops of peaches with 2 Tablespoons sugar.
- In a medium bowl, with an electric hand-mixer, beat 1 cup sugar and softened butter together until combined. Add flour, baking powder, salt (and nutmeg if using). Mix. Then add in egg and vanilla. Continue to beat and mix together until just combined. (Batter will be the consistency of cookie dough batter.)
- Take chunks of dough and flatten them with your hand. Carefully place batter all over the tops of peaches. It doesn't have to fully cover the peaches.
- Bake in preheated oven for 36 to 40 minutes or until crust is golden brown and cooked through. Remove from oven and let stand 5 to 10 minutes before serving. Enjoy with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream!
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I’ve made this for 3 parties. It’s that good!
Question: can this cooked cobbler be frozen and warm later?
Cindy, I have not tried freezing this yet, but I imagine it would freeze fine. When ready to eat it, I would let it sit in the fridge to thaw for at least 12 hours before baking. Then bake in oven as directed. It may take a little longer to bake since it will be cold from the fridge. Please let me know if you try it! 🙂
I used 6 fresh peaches….results were ridiculous good!!!! Thank you for sharing
Delicious!!! Will make again! I used fresh peaches that i sliced and froze. Worked well.
Best Ever
This Is great! I added a shot of bourbon and a pinch of cinnamon. Very good!
I made this several times exactly as written and my whole family (and neighbors) devoured it!! thanks so much for the delicious recipe!
very delicious with the sugar cookie type topping, but i thought this was very sweet and needed cinammon and maybe some lemon zest to give it depth of flavor. i would not add as much sugar to the crust or to the fruit next time, but i will definitely try this again.
This truly is the best peach cobbler i’ve ever had!
This recipe was glorious.. the only thing I done different was replace nutmeg with cinnamon
I’m not a good cook but this turned out great! I’ll definitely make it again!
SWeet, warm, and DELICIOUS.
Did you use canned pEaches like fruit cocktail one or Canned peAches made for pies? Second one is much thicker.
Just regular canned sliced peaches. Not fruit cocktail.
So not peach pie filling? Just REGULAR peaches in a can? Thank You for responding. Will DEFINITELY try it.
The Best Peach cobbler made with fresh picked Georgia peaches was the best! Directions were simple and results ..amazing! Thank you!
So good. Really enjoyed the fresh peach flavor and just the right amount of cobbler.
I’vE made this recipe many many times over the years. It always ends up with an empty pan at the end!! DeDefinitely the best cobbler I’ve ever had!
This came out great! I much prefer this type of cobbler topping, more cake like, airy, tender, than others. Definitely a keeper.
Yum, thanks!!
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST COBBLER WE HAVE EVER HAD. THANK YOU!!
That crust, oh my that crust! It Was a hit! Thank you for sharing the recipe!
I followed all instructions but to help spread the batter I put big spoonfuls over the peaches and then put it in the oven for 2 minutes. It softened it up and it spread with ease by taking a scraper and then smoothing it out. Delicious recipe!
Best cobbler crust ever!
This recipe is heaven! I used nectarines, Only modifications were increasing the vanilla a bit, throwing some toasted pine nuts I had on hand into the cobbler topping, and Sprinkling a scant 1/4 c of Grand Marnier (orange liquer) Over the nectarines before adding the topping. It was AWESOME! Warm with ice cream, cool or cold for breakfast. Next time I might Add a bit of cinnamon…
So, I dove in with my spoon right away and it seemed runny. The ten minute wait is written in the directions for a good reason! The rest Gave the batter time to finish baking and RESULTed in the best peach cobbler I’ve made. The kiss of nutmeg was all it needed. Cinammon can sometimes be too overpowering with peaches. I’m glad I refrained from adding it.
Thank you so much for sharing this delicious recipe!
Love it! It is so Good! Worth the try! I used only 1/2 cup sugar. Great suggestion Ladies!
This is without a doubt the best topping for a peach cobbler. I prepare my peaches with a little more sugar and corn starch. I also sprinkle the peach filling with freshly ground nutmeg before I put the dough mixture on.
After it bakes for 35 minutes I sprinkle the top with sugar and sliced almonds. Bake for another 7-10 minutes.